The M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment (LCE), also known as the Individual Load-Carrying Equipment (ILCE), was developed by the U.S. Army and first issued...
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the Vietnam War. The M-1967 MLCE was not specifically designed to replace the canvas and cotton duck M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment (which was the then-current...
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Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) is a set of load-carrying equipment adopted as United States Army Standard A on 17 January 1973 to replace the M-1956 Individual...
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Improved Load Bearing Equipment Individual Integrated Fighting System M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment (M-1967) MOLLE...
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M1917 Helmet "Brodie" helmet Load-bearing equipment MOLLE M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment Various types of haversacks...
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Notes Image U.S. Army M-1943 Uniform Uniform Japanese produced variants of 1950 & 1951 patterns M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment Uniform Japanese-produced...
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Republic of Korea Marine Corps (section Equipment)
phased out largely by the ROKMC's new digital camouflage. The M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment, alongside large backpacks (similar to the ALICE backpacks)...
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adopted both the US Army M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment (LCE) in khaki cotton canvas and the M-1967 Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment (MLCE) in OG Nylon;...
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Popular Guard (section Weapons and equipment)
the US Army M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment (LCE) in Khaki cotton canvas and the All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) in OG...
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In road transport, an oversize load (or overweight load) is a load that exceeds the standard or ordinary legal size and/or weight limits for a truck to...
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on the US Army M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment (LCE) in khaki cotton canvas and the All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) in OG...
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Dress 2002–present Load bearing equipment Oliver Pattern Equipment 1898-19?? 1903 Pattern Bandolier Equipment 1937 Pattern Web Equipment 1942 Battle Jerkin...
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was redesignated as the M-1951 field coat in November 1956. The M-1951 field jacket was based on the M-1943 field jacket. The M-1951 was given snap fasteners...
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Containerization (redirect from Less than container load)
"Tankers to Carry 2-Way Pay Loads; Filled Trailer Vans to Form Cargoes for Vessels That Normally Carry Ballast". The New York Times. April 27, 1956. Levinson...
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and the United States Army Ordnance Corps, specifies the loading of all six chambers and carrying the revolver habitually with the hammer cocked in the safety...
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Marine Loading Arms. Tolf, 1976, p. 55. Tolf, 1976, p. 56. FMC Technologies, 2005, About Us. KANON Loading Equipment (2015). "KANON Loading Equipment". KANON...
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GT ship is 209.02 m (685 ft 9 in) long and 31.84 m (104 ft 6 in) wide, and can carry 1,342 cars/4,101 lane meters of cargo. Loading a ro-ro passenger...
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horsepower (157 kW) at 4000 RPM and 340 pound-feet (461 N⋅m) of torque at 2500 RPM. Firefighting equipment was provided by The Pyrene Company Limited. It could...
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Booting (redirect from Initial program load)
Program Load" with the IBM 7030 Stretch and later used it for their mainframe lines, starting with the System/360 in 1964. The IBM 701 computer (1952–1956) had...
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tank. Produced 1956-1975. GAZ-51SE: Version with shielded electrical equipment. GAZ-51ShM: Lengthened version (for van bodies). Produced 1956-1965. GAZ-51T:...
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4 m) × 9-foot-6-inch (2.90 m). In countries where the railway loading gauge is sufficient, truck trailers are often carried by rail. Variations exist,...
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Mercury Truck & Tractor Company (category Aviation ground support equipment)
manufactured small industrial vehicles for use primarily within factories carrying loads or hauling trailers, road vehicles for moving rail trucks in yards,...
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Stridsvagn m/37 tankette (Strv m/37) – 48 (1938–1956) Pansarbil m/39 armoured car (Lynx) – 15 (1941–1950s) Stridsvagn m/41 medium tank (Strv m/41) – 138...
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ultralight unless they have received a passenger carrying endorsement. Basic ultralights cannot carry passengers unless the passenger is another pilot...
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M6 bayonet (category Military equipment introduced in the 1960s)
double hook that earlier bayonet scabbards had for attaching to load carrying equipment such as the M1910 Haversack. The improved M8A1 scabbard manufactured...
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Onlookers thought that the commandos were a foreign delegation from NATO. In 1956 Gen. Paul D. Adams, the post commander at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, banned...
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and the U.S. Army M-1962 "McNamara" black leather combat boots. Web gear was a mix of U.S. M-1945 and M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipments (LCE), respectively...
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Intermodal container (section Containerized equipment)
width of 2.40 m (94+1⁄2 in), compared to 2.00 m (78+3⁄4 in) in standard containers, because the extra width enables their users to either load two Euro-pallets...
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Residual-current device (redirect from Equipment protective device)
5 mA within 25 ms. A GFCI device which protects equipment (not people) is allowed to trip as high as 30 mA of current; this is known as an Equipment Protective...
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